Compartmentalized PDE4A5 Signaling Impairs Hippocampal Synaptic Plasticity and Long-Term Memory

Aug 26, 2016The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

Specific PDE4A5 Activity Disrupts Memory Formation and Synaptic Changes in the Hippocampus

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Abstract

Increasing protein levels of the PDE4A5 isoform in mouse hippocampal excitatory neurons impairs long-lasting hippocampal synaptic plasticity and attenuates long-term memories.

  • PDE4A5 overexpression in hippocampal neurons disrupts long-term potentiation.
  • Increased levels of PDE4A5 do not affect anxiety levels.
  • A truncated version of PDE4A5, lacking its unique targeting domain, does not impair long-term memory.
  • Overexpression of PDE4A1, which targets different signaling pathways, does not affect memory.
  • Full-length PDE4A5 decreases neuronal cAMP levels compared to its truncated form.
  • The unique N-terminal domain of PDE4A5 is crucial for its role in synaptic plasticity and memory.

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